Sorel Children's Snow Commander Boot - Waterproof
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
They do open wide at the top, but you might want to get a half-size one. To be sure, go up a size!
That's not the case.
Toddlers in size 6 have a 6 inch height. But I'm not sure how big a size 11 is. Since a six-year-old is six inches tall, I'm guessing 11 inches. I'm sorry, but I can't offer much more assistance than that.
These boots run true to size; a size 7 is recommended.
Selected User Reviews For Sorel Children's Snow Commander Boot - Waterproof
These boots are ideal for cold Alaskan winter days. When we first tried my boys, they were 15 months and 3 years old. In sub-zero temperatures, they remained warm and dry. We purchased larger sizes of the same shoe the following winter! We'll be getting a new pair of larger shoes this winter. It is simple to put them on. My only gripe is that they do get wet in wetter snow, and drying them out can be difficult. However, not having to deal with a liner is still a plus. It's difficult to imagine our boys wearing anything else in the snow.
These are incredibly adorable. I ordered four different pairs of winter boots so that I could pick the best one, which I intended to keep. However, when compared to another brand, I found the rubber bottoms to be quite bulky, which I thought would make walking in the snow more difficult for a two-year-old. I also noticed that the boot shaft was shorter, which I thought would make it more likely for me to lose my footing in the snow. I ultimately decided to return these and keep the other brand because they only had one strap for securing the boot, compared to two straps on the other brand, but I would have kept these if I hadn't had another high-quality boot to compare them to. They appeared to be of good quality, and I got the impression that they would keep me warm; they are rated for - 25 degrees Fahrenheit, which I didn't see in the description.
1st off- There's someone who has a sizing review that isn't accurate. Choose shoes that are the same size as the child's feet. My son is four years old and wears a size four shoe. Guess what? I'm 5 in regular shoes. I ordered a Toddler size 5 and they were perfect. He has enough space to wear thick winter socks and grow. Enough with the measurements. br>br>Overall, these are excellent winter boots: They keep his feet warm and dry while also being extremely simple to put on and take off. When you first get them, they're a little stiff, like most boots, but the kid isn't going to run marathons in them.
These boots were too small for my son, which I found strange because the previous pair I bought was a little big. It turned out that the box's sticker stated that the boots were for toddler girls. They're all black, and the advertisement stated that they're for a toddler boy. We love these boots and have purchased them before, so I returned them and ordered a larger size, which fit perfectly. It's simple to put on and take off these shoes. My two- year- They are self-adhesive and can be put on and taken off by anyone over the age of six. I'd buy them again in a heartbeat.
We purchased these for our 17-month-old son and he absolutely loves them. Yes, they're a little loose in the leg (but we tuck her pants into them to create a good seal and keep the snow out), and they're a little high in the leg. Our LO is a new walker, and I find the boots to be a little heavy. She walks around fine in the house, but gets tired in the snow after a short time (remember, she is wearing an entire snow suit). That being said, the most important thing to us was that she stayed warm and dry, and it accomplished that!.
These boots were purchased for my three-year-old daughter. The age of the child is 5. She's about 35-years-old and stands at 40" tall. 40lbs. These were a good fit for her and gave her some breathing room. This is her third pair of shoes. For the winter, I prefer sorel boots. She's been using them since she was a year and a half old. These boots are available in sizes 7, 11 and 12. Pink is a color she'll adore.
When he tried them on, he seemed to enjoy them. The bottom tread is excellent, and the shoe is well-made. I cringe at the thought of spending so much money on such disposable outdoor gear for toddlers, but they are a high-quality product that I believe will be passed down for several generations.
He's 16 months old, and the boots are a size 7, but they're a little bigger than his other shoes in this size. He can't run in them, but he can walk in them fine. Keep in mind that he has a pair of Nike sneaker boots, which are roughly twice as heavy as the Nike boots. I don't think he'll wear these every day, but they'll be ideal for our snowy Chicago winter days.